- epa000352402 An Acehnese woman stands exactly on the spot where her house was located before the killer tsunami destroyed it in Bandah Aceh on Saturday 22 January 2005. Indonesia was the hardest hit country by the tidal wave last December with an estimated 387,000 people left homeless and almost 40 percent children lost their family. EPA/MIKE ALQUINTO
- epa000335443 People carry the body of a women at Marina beach in Madras Sunday 26 December 2004. Over 1,000 people have been killed across the country as tsunami waves lashed parts of southern India. A massive earthquake in Indonesia triggered the tsunami waves in southeast Asia and coastal India.The earthquake had a magnitude of 8.9, making it the biggest in 40 years and the fifth strongest since 1900. In India Tamil Nadu is the worst affected area with over 800 people killed. Over 100 people in Madras, 239 in Cuddalore and 273 in Nagapatnam have been killed. EPA/STR
- epa000337769 An injured survivor of tidal waves sits in a hospital bed in Banda Aceh, Indonesia on Wednesday 29 December 2004. More than 40,000 people died after tidal wave following a massive earthqueke hit Aceh. Relief workers in Indonesia's Aceh province battled Thursday to head off disease while attempting to clean up tons of debris and human remains from Sunday's massive earthquake and tidal waves that devastated the region. EPA/WEDA
- epa000340881 Acehnese woman cries as she finds a friend of her missing son at a refugee camp in Lhoknga, Banda Aceh outskirt on Wednesday 05 January 2005. More than 94,000 Indonesian people were killed as the country took the full force of the huge earthquake and tsunamis that swallowed entire coastal villages. EPA/MAST IRHAM
- epa000405677 An Acehnese woman sits on a boat amid the debris on Tuesday, 05 April 2005 as a ceremony is held to mark 100 days since the devastating tsunami hit south Asia, destroying Aceh, Indonesia, At least 250,000 people were killed and some 500,000 people were left homeless. EPA/NANI AFRIDA
- epa000405678 An Acehnese woman and her child stands amid the debris on Tuesday, 05 April 2005 as a ceremony is held to mark 100 days since the devastating tsunami hit south Asia, destroying Aceh, Indonesia, At least 250,000 people were killed and some 500,000 people were left homeless. EPA/NANI AFRIDA
- epa000385334 An Acehnese woman stands in front of her tent in Lamkruet Village, Great Aceh on Tuesday, 8 March 2005. Most of Tsunami's victims in Aceh are women and children. EPA/NANI AFRIDA
- epa000348425 Acehnese girls pick used clothes at a refugee camp at the outskirts of Banda Aceh, Indonesia on Monday, 17 January 2005. Indonesia was the hardest hit country by the tidal wave with an estimated 387,000 people left homeless and almost 40 percent children lost their family. EPA/MAST IRHAM
